The battle over who controls one of the island's major water sources — a foreign company or a county board — appears headed ...
A 92-year-old architect who tried to slip a Honolulu permit worker a $20 bill has been convicted of bribery of a public ...
An elderly architect tried to slip an employee what he called a gratuity. County prosecutors say it was a bribe. A judge will ...
It took years for the city to set up a program helping businesses that were negatively impacted by rail construction. Now, ...
Remaining residents were terrified when a group of men in black clothing armed with a pistol showed up last week. Today they ...
From volcanic eruptions to the pandemic to the current SNAP benefits disruption, Hawaiʻi people show up with incredible ...
Risk a lot to save a lot. But a newly uncovered federal investigation into a firefighter's death cautions fire departments ...
OHA Chair Kai Kahale described the possibility of the federal government using eminent domain to retain state land as a ...
Two legislators strongly reject a proposal from the Hawaiʻi Elections Commission to return to same-day, in-person voting.
A lawsuit over a controversial wastewater system in Kona may finally lead to development of a new regional park.
As federal incentives for electric vehicles are drying up, will the state still expand its fledgling charging network?
A parent's complaint after a class conversation about Charlie Kirk highlights the larger challenges schools face in teaching ...